Monday, December 10, 2007
Leaves of Nine/Pictures Combined
The second portion of our exam was to take a leaf, and by using the various techniques we have learned over the course of this semester, produce nine drawings on a 17 1/2" square piece of paper. I have turned this project in already, however, I will borrow it soon, and have it posted shortly.
Sustainable Design ( Original Green)
Metropolis October 2004, pg 36
Sustainable Design (Take Responsibility for the Future)
Hydrotech's philosophy is that the future is not just about building and developing but on taking responsibility for the future. It is about limiting the impact of the building process. The following is an excerpt from their website exhibiting the benefits of their green roofs.
-
System cools microclimate, thereby mitigating the Urban Heat Island Effect, ultimately helping lower urban infrastructure maintenance costs.
-
Garden Roof retains as much as 90% of storm water, allowing for smaller detention tanks, and decreasing stormwater run-off to manageable levels.
If you'd like to find out approximately how much water your garden roof will retain, please contact Hydrotech for our latest Stormwater Retention Calculator.
The system’s benefits don’t stop there. They extend back to the manufacturing of the components themselves – lowering the total environmental impact by using post-consumer recycled content:
-
Our environmental grade rubberized asphalt roofing/waterproofing, MM6125®EV, contains a minimum of 25% post-consumer recycled content – and offers the same time-tested effectiveness as the standard MM6125.
-
Gardendrain™ and Floradrain®, the system's water retention/drainage components, contains 100% post-consumer recycled polyethylene.
-
Moisture Mat, which provides additional water retention, is also made of post consumer recycled content - non-rotting polypropylene fibers, to be exact.
- www. hydrotechusa.com
Sustainable Design (Saint Gobain)
Saint Gobain is a company that is contributing to sustainable design by helping builders build energy efficient homes. They accomplish this by providing construction materials to build homes for the future. Some of their contributions include: eco friendly piping, low-emissivity glass, self cleaning glass, energy saving insulation, sanitation system, fuel cells, solar reflecting glass, solar panels, and they are improving their designs everyday.
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Sustainable Design (Special Report)
One of the largest obstacles concerning green design has been finding a technology that compete with the low cost of fossil fuel. John O' Donnell thinks he has overcome this obstacle. This is not accomplished by using wind power, or clean coal smoke, but with mirrors. John uses miles and miles of mirrors to focus the rays of the sun onto pipes containing water which in turn run very large steam turbines. This would mean that there would be no emissions to cause global warming. Again, the question everyone is asking is not will it work, but how much will it cost? Ausra, the company currently producing this technology, claims that their simpler technology already brings the price down to the magical 10 cents per kwh. As a result, companies are competing to build new power plants using this technology. This is very exciting news for companies all over the world as well as the everyday American concerned about the environment, renewable resources, and emissions.
Business Week Oct. 15, 2007 pg 68-76
Sustainable Design (A Business Case For Green)
Green Source Jul. 2007 pg. 24
Sustainable Design (Go With The Flow)
Green Source Jul. 2007 pg. 50
Sustainable Design (Solarfin)
Green Source Jul. 2007 pg 44
Sustainable Design (New Asian City Sustainability)
Architectural Record Dec. 2007 pg 32
websites (oskaarchitects)
www.oskaarchitects.com
websites (Morphosis)
www.morphosis.net
websites (U.S. Green Council Building)
www.usgbc.org
websites (IIDA)
www.iida.org
websites (Callison)
www.callison.com
Websites (William McDonough)
Now, once one does come to the place where he or she makes a decision,; the website becomes exactly what it needs to be. In conclusion, the home page need some work done to it.
www.mcdonough.com
websites (renzo piano)
www.rpbw.r.ui-pro.com
Designers ( Howeler + Yoon)
www.hyarchitecture.com
Designers ( Jim Olson)
www.oskaarchitects.com
Designers (Rick Sunberg)
www.oskaarchitects.com
Designers ( Peter Marino)
Designers (Kuwabara Bruce)
Having said this, I do enjoy their work and I will tell you on a critical level. Instead of talking about Bruce Kawabara personally I am going to discuss one of his projects. I am taking this unconventional view, because I believe a persons work speaks volumes about him or herself. The project I am going to talk about is Canada's National Ballet School. Form the exterior the building is beautifully integrated into the surrounding urban landscape. One might even say, it is edenic in an urban semblance. Even the beautiful yellow sapphire like glow that emanated from the building at night contributes to its edenic qualities.
www.kpmb.com